This week in celebrity double-takes, it’s Emilio Pucci, Herve Leger and colorblocking…times two. But when it comes to these outfit-repeating celebs, are you in love at first sight or are you willing to give these looks a second chance?

Double-Take #1: Hervé Léger Cut-Out Dresses

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Hervé Léger may be known for the ubiquitous bandage dress, but lately celebs are favoring his cut-out looks. Victoria’s Secret model Candice Swanepoel brought out the sunshine in her short-sleeved tangerine dress with diamond cut-outs on the hems and at the waist, while LeAnn Rimes belted it out in a more subdued sleeveless black version with a scoopneck and flippy hem. Is Swanepoel’s look heavenly, or are you singing to Rimes’ tune?

Double-Take #2: Red-and-White Color-Blocking

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What’s red and white and matching all over? Alison Pill and Diange Kruger. The Newsroom actress wore a red and white colorblocked shift with a drop waist white shell and scarlet silk skirt that gave the illusion of separates. The floatiness and wavy hem of Pill’s slitted skirt were the antithesis to Kruger’s tough-yet-feminine red leather A-line pencil skirt. She paired the piece with a boxy cropped blouse buttoned to the top for an on-trend touch. The difference in Pill and Kruger’s outfit is a choice between timeless and timely—which would you have made?

Double-Take #3: Emilio Pucci Mesh-Sleeved Dress

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Kate Bosworth’s dress was stolen by a Spaniard. It’s a bold move to wear the same exact dress as the flawless Bosworth, but actress Blanca Suarez took the plunge, and took the look a step further by exposing the half-moon of skin beneath the bust which Bosworth left lined with mesh. Are you on board with the Spanish star’s injection of color via her hot pink manicure and heels, or do you dig Bosworth’s all-back styling?

Ellen Freeman has been contributing to the Fashion Spot since 2010. Since graduating with a degree in comparative literature from Haverford College, her celebrity fashion, wellness, arts and travel writing has appeared in publications including the Matador Network and Philadelphia Weekly. Also a certified yoga instructor, Ellen currently lives in the Japanese countryside—but misses thrift store spelunking in her hometown of Portland, Oregon.